Multifunctional Agriculture in Peri-Urban Spaces
Litterature review - 1 pages - World geography
This article examines the contested uses of peripheral agricultural lands, focusing on the Tours agglomeration and the Protected Agricultural Zone (ZAP) in the Montlouis-sur-Loire vineyard.
France's Territorial Integration in the EU
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - World geography
This document discusses France's efforts to integrate its territories into the European Union and globalization, highlighting key policies and initiatives.
Brezhnev-era Soviet Architecture
Book review - 4 pages - Modern history
Research on architectural developments in Soviet republics during Brezhnev's rule, highlighting the balance between centralized control and regional agency.
Indigenous Gods in Roman Gaul Pantheons
Book review - 1 pages - Ancient history
This chapter by William Van Andringa explores the integration of indigenous gods into Roman pantheons in Gaul, examining the religious transitions and acculturation processes during the Roman Empire.
Moisselles Commune: Quality of Life and Territorial Excellence
Case study - 7 pages - Geography
Discover the commune of Moisselles, a territory of excellence in terms of quality of life, with its diverse public spaces, equipment, and municipal policies that enhance the living experience of its inhabitants.
Analysis of the 2011 Torres del Paine National Park Fire: Causes, Consequences, and Risk Management Strategies in Chile
Case study - 8 pages - World geography
A case study on the 2011 Torres del Paine Reserve fire in Chile, analyzing the fire hazard, vulnerabilities, and consequences of natural risks.
Dora Bruder by Patrick Modiano
Book review - 5 pages - Modern history
Analysis of Patrick Modiano's novel Dora Bruder, exploring the author's investigation into the life of Dora Bruder and the themes of memory and identity.
Jules Ferry's Secular Education Initiative
Text commentary - 4 pages - Modern history
This document summarizes Jules Ferry's efforts to establish moral and civic education in secular schools, amidst controversy and opposition from the Church.
Sumptuary Laws and Luxury Food in Ancient Rome
Book review - 4 pages - Ancient history
This essay explores the impact of sumptuary laws on the economic behavior of Roman elites, focusing on luxury food production and consumption.
Global Production Spaces: Concentration, Diversification, and Recomposition
Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - World geography
This document analyzes the global production spaces, highlighting their concentration, diversification, and recomposition in the context of globalization and geopolitical changes.
World War II: A War of Annihilation
Course material - 3 pages - Modern history
This document examines the extent to which World War II was a war of annihilation subject to totalitarian regimes' violence, organized around key periods until the Allied victory in 1945.
Impact of the Hesychast Crisis on Byzantine Society and Politics in the 14th Century
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
Discover the profound impact of the Hesychast crisis on the Byzantine Empire, a pivotal moment in history where spirituality and politics intersect. This 14th-century religious movement, rooted in Orthodox Christianity, sought a deeper union with God through continuous prayer and love,...
Rites of Passage in Adolescence Across Cultures
Case study - 3 pages - Medieval history
Explore various rites of passage marking adolescence to adulthood across different cultures and historical periods, including dubbing, Ulwaluko, and theagôgé.
Prevention of Major Natural Risks in Arcachon Basin
Presentation - 5 pages - World geography
Analysis of existing prevention measures and residents' perceptions of natural hazards in the Arcachon Basin.
The Internet's Origins: Hippies, Scientists, and Counterculture
Course material - 4 pages - Modern history
Explore the fascinating history of the internet's creation, born from the convergence of hippie ideals, scientific innovation, and countercultural movements in 1960s America.
The Internet's Origins: Hippies, Scientists, and Counterculture - published: 01/10/2025
Course material - 4 pages - Modern history
Explore the fascinating history of the internet's creation, born from the convergence of hippie ideals, scientific innovation, and countercultural movements in 1960s America.
History and Evolution of the Web
Course material - 4 pages - Modern history
This document summarizes the history and development of the web from its origins to the present day, covering key milestones and technological advancements.
Rural Markets in High Middle Ages
Litterature review - 11 pages - Medieval history
This dissertation explores the role of rural markets in the High Middle Ages, analyzing their organization, products sold, and their impact on the medieval economy.
Romulus and the Roman Religious Cult
Text commentary - 5 pages - Ancient history
This text examines the organization of the Roman religious cult by Romulus, as described by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and its role in forging Roman identity.
Limitations of Athenian Democracy: Exclusion, Inequality, and Decline in Ancient Greece
Essay - 2 pages - Ancient history
Discover the intricacies of ancient Athenian democracy, a pioneering political system that, despite its innovative spirit, was marred by exclusivity and limited participation. Born out of social and political crises in 5th century BC Greece, this system allowed citizens to hold power, yet it was...
Disasterland: An Ethnography of the International Disaster Community
Book review - 3 pages - World geography
Explore the inner workings of the international disaster community through the lens of its professionals with Sandrine Revet's book 'Disasterland: An Ethnography of the International Disaster Community'.
France's Integration into Globalization
Essay - 2 pages - Geography
This document discusses France's integration into globalization, highlighting its strategic position, regional diversity, and transport infrastructure.
The Good Parliament of 1376: Politics and Governance
Text commentary - 4 pages - Medieval history
Analysis of the Good Parliament of 1376, its significance in medieval English politics, and its reflection of the conflicts of the time.
Public vs Private: Evolution of Social Norms
Book review - 4 pages - Medieval history
This text explores the historical separation between public and private spheres, discussing how societal norms influenced individual behavior and the perception of nature and culture.
EU Cohesion Policies for Globalization
Tutorials/exercises - 4 pages - World geography
The European Union's cohesion policies aim to reduce socio-economic inequalities and promote sustainable development across its territories, ensuring a common prosperity and harmonized development.
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: A Unique Dimension in World War II's War of Annihilation
Summary - 2 pages - Modern history
Discover the profound impact of the atomic attack on Hiroshima, a pivotal event in World War II that embodies the war's annihilation logic while standing out for its unprecedented intensity and technological prowess. On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on...
Unification of French Resistance under De Gaulle
Essay - 3 pages - Modern history
The establishment of the National Council of the Resistance (CNR) in 1943 marked a crucial step in unifying the French resistance behind General de Gaulle, paving the way for the liberation of France in 1944.
French Military Ports Adaptation to Naval Warfare
Text commentary - 7 pages - Modern history
Théophile Aube's 1882 article discusses adapting French military ports to strategic upheavals in naval warfare, referencing great powers' models like Germany, Russia, and the UK.
1750 Paris Riots: Social Tensions and Government Repression Under Louis XV
Text commentary - 4 pages - Medieval history
Analysis of the 1750 riots in Paris, triggered by child kidnappings and fueled by social, economic, and political tensions.
Gacaca Courts and International Tribunals
Case study - 3 pages - Modern history
The Gacaca courts in Rwanda and the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia were established to address war crimes and promote justice and reconciliation.
